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It’s a great Raid, different from a hotel as its smaller and in the old city (Médina). Close enough to most things in Marrakech you can walk, even in July. The food at the hotel is amazing, the breakfasts are wonderful but the dinners are something very special, and cheaper than any of the other Raids we ate in. The staff could not be more helpful, it’s as if nothing is too much, it’s a truly wonderful place. If I get the chance I would happily stay at Riak Kniza again

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Located in Medina, this luxury riad is within a 10-minute walk of Dar el Bacha Palace and Majorelle Garden. Jamaa el Fna and …More

We have just visited Marrakech and the hotel just made are trip even more amazing! The staff were so lovely and friendly and always willing to help if you needed it. Some reviews mentioned breakfast wasn't good however every day our breakfast was fantastic! Coffee and freshly squeezed orange juice, bread,cakes,croissants,crepes,cheese,omelettes! It was great! The room was lovely and clean and tidy and huge shower! Marrakech is lovely and if you have time go into the mountains and see the waterfall!

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Located in Medina, this luxury riad is within a 10-minute walk of Ben Youssef Madrasa and Marrakesh Museum. Koutoubia Minaret …More

Hotel is not 5star but it's clean, in an amazing location and the staff are fantastic. We had a great stay during peak season. Sunbeds were hard to come by and the breakfast queues were long but the food was worth it. Great value for money and there's a fridge in the room to stock up on goods from the supermarket. But you have to bring them into the hotel in your suitcase! No air con on the main part of the hotel which was the only downside. If you want 5 star luxury the Sofitel is around the corner.

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Nestled within 6 acres of gardens, Hotel Kenzi Farah forms an oasis in the Hivernage district. The market square at Jemaa el …More

Fantastic stay at Riad Jona! Great location in the city, everything within walking distance (or at most a short taxi ride). Staff were very friendly and helpful. Room was decorated to a good standard; clean and well presented (even providing shower gel and shampoo). Although the pool was not the biggest (and given how tightly packed things are in the centre of the city, we were lucky to have one full stop!); it was perfect for cooling off after a hot day exploring.
Although there was some delay in responding to our emails, trying to arrange transfers from the airport; this was eventually arranged and worked well - a lot easier than wandering the maze of streets after an early flight.
The breakfasts deserve special mention, as they were really good quality, freshly produced, with lots of variety from day to day!! We did dine in for dinner at the Riad on one night, and again it was good quality and very tasty and worth it for at least one night of our stay (as it was perhaps a little pricey compared to other restaurants in the city - but quality made it good value overall.)
(Just be aware that apparently they do charge for using the jacuzzi - although this isn't made abundantly clear at the start of your stay.)
Would definitely recommend!!

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Located in Medina, this riad is within a 10-minute walk of Dar Tiskiwin Museum, Jamaa el Fna, and Bahia Palace. Dar Si Said …More

The most wonderful hotel in every way - we couldn't fault it. The staff were welcoming and friendly and more than happy to answer any questions we had. The housekeeping was faultless, the restaurant staff friendly and attentive and the impression we had was that nothing was too much trouble. Thoroughly recommended!!

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Located in Medina, this spa guesthouse is within 1 mi (2 km) of Royal Palace, Jamaa el Fna, and Saadian Tombs. Agdal Gardens …More

Your Guide to Marrakech Hotels

With an eclectic mix of Spanish, French and Arabian influences, the majority of hotels in Marrakech are seriously unique. Marrakech hotels are so adept at welcoming guests that visitors will feel like a member of Arabian royalty. With exceptional 4-star hotels jostling for space among some relatively reasonably priced 5-star hotels, Morocco’s Red City is a fantastic destination whatever your budget.

With direct flights into Menara Airport from many European capitals, visiting Marrakech has never been easier. Do yourself a favor and take a post-flight break in one of the many high-quality airport hotels, which offer fantastic discounts all year round.

For those seeking an authentic Moroccan experience, head to Medina. This is the perfect spot from which to discover the hidden treasures of Marrakech. Base yourself in one of the area's superb luxury hotels before heading out to explore the city’s sights and sounds. Medina is simply overflowing with pretty riads and beautifully decorated dars. The traditional grand houses and palaces have been converted into some of the finest boutique hotels in Marrakech and are a great way to get a real feel for Moroccan life. Gain an insight into the history of the city with a visit to The Marrakech Museum, which houses a terrific collection of books, coins, art and pottery from Moroccan and Berber cultures.

Soak up the unique atmosphere in Djemaa el Fna, one of the largest and busiest squares in Africa. Pick your way through the singers and storytellers to sample an array of authentic Moroccan delights from the overflowing food stalls. Exotic belly dancers, inquisitive Barbary apes and slippery snake charmers are just some of the sights that greet you in this extraordinary melting pot.

Souvenir shopping is a treat as you are bombarded with an exquisite array of artisan jewelry, pottery, leather goods and a host of other traditional wares. Haggling is expected so don’t be shy! The square really comes alive at night, so why not quietly observe the madness with a glass of wine from one of the adjacent rooftop terraces?

If your head is starting to swim, retire to one of the up-market luxury hotels just off the main square to plan your evening meal. Pepe Nero is a hidden gem tucked away behind the chaos of Djemaa El Fna. Enjoy a complimentary glass of prosecco in the romantic courtyard before tucking into the local delicacy of Moroccan pigeon pie.

Looking to impress a loved one? Book into one of the city’s finest romantic hotels before taking an evening calèche (horse-drawn carriage) around the perimeter of Medina’s ancient walls. Of the 19 surviving gates in Medina, Bab Agnaou is particularly impressive. This 12th-century edifice is notable for being the gateway to the Royal Kasbah which houses the remains of the El Badi Palace as well as the intriguing Saadian tombs.

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